Yearbooks usually have pictures of students and teachers.  However, a high school in Minnesota featured two dogs in their yearbook this year.

The dogs, named Dakota and Carmel, were honored because they helped out a hearing impaired teacher and students in a special education class at Blaine High School in Blaine, Minnesota.

One of the dogs works with students in a special education class, while the other dog works with a hearing impaired teacher who teaches American Sign Language.

According to Mirror.com, a photo with head shots of the dog was uploaded by a student at the school onto Tumblr.

The student wrote: "A couple of teachers at my school have service dogs and they get their own picture in the yearbook, it's amazing."

With additional reporting by Sal Lopez

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